=_• <br />ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 58-95-06-F <br />i of the <br />i City Manager of the City of Eugene <br />ESTABLISHING MWMC EQUALIZATION FEES AND REPEALING <br />ADMINISTRATNE ORDER N0. 58-94-10-F <br />i <br />The City Manager of the City of Eugene finds as follows: <br />j A: Section 2.020 of the Eugene, Code, 1971 authorizes the City Manager to determine <br />and set fees and charges to be imposed by the. City for services; goods, use of municipal property, <br />j and licenses and permits., <br />B. In accordance with the procedures set forth therein, and the further authority of <br />Section. 7.710 of the Eugene Code, ,1971, on May 15, 1995 I notified the Mayor and City Council <br />that I intended to repeal the currently. effective Metro Wastewater Management Commission <br />{MWMC) Facilities Equalization Fees and Credits set forth in Administrative Order No. 58-94- <br />10-F and establish those fees and credits beginning in the 1995-96 fiscal year as set forth in <br />Exhibit A to Administrative Order No: 58-95-06 issued on May 11, 1995. The Notice was also <br />published: in the Register Guard and posted a# two locations at City Hall on May 15, 1995, and <br />made available for inspection by interested persons at the offices of the City Manager, 777 Pearl <br />Street, Eugene, Oregon 97401 during normal .business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday <br />through Friday, exclusive of holidays). The Notice provided that written comments would be <br />received thereon for a period of 45 days from the first date of publication and posting. No <br />.written responses were received within the time or in the manner required by the Notice. <br />C. As indicated in Administrative,,Order No. 58-95-06 <br />1:. The%MWMC Equalization`Fee is a systems development charge paid by <br />property owners and developers, for new construction that is connecting to the sanitary <br />sewer for the first time, and..for the expansion of existing commercial and industrial <br />development that increases demand on the sanitary sewer system. The fee is administered <br />and collected by the City for. property within the City's service area. <br />2. There are two classifications to the Equalization Fee. The Residential Fee <br />is applicable to single family! residences and residential uses of up to two dwelling units, <br />with the fee being based on the number of dwelling units in the development. All other <br />uses are ciassified as Commercial/Industrial, with the fee being calculated on the number <br />of plumbing fixture units in the. development. The fee for existing Commercial/Industrial <br />property connecting to the sanitary sewer system for the first time is' based on the amount <br />of water used by the existing development. <br />3. A -one-time credit for prior property tax payments on MWSD bonded debt <br />is available for newly- connecting- property. The amount of credit for newly connecting <br />~ property within the City is based on the date of annexation to the City, the date of <br />construction of any improvements since 19.78, and the current value of the land and <br />Administrative Order - i <br />